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Night Clinic – Calm Sleep Support for Health Anxiety

Introduction

Night Clinic with Dr Sylvia - sleep support for health anxiety

Night Clinic is a monthly sleep-story series from AskAwayHealth. Calm, clinically accurate audio episodes you can play at bedtime – so you can finally stop doom‑scrolling symptoms and drift off with facts, not fear.

New Night Clinic episodes drop in the second week of every month.


What is Night Clinic

Night Clinic is an audio‑first health clinic for the hours when worry usually wins. Each episode takes a common health fear – like chest pain, infertility worries, a vulval lump or unexpected bleeding – and turns it into a calm, guided story.

You’ll hear Dr Sylvia explain what’s happening in your body, what usually isn’t an emergency, and when you really do need urgent help. No jargon, no sensationalism – just clear information designed for listening in the dark.

Night Clinic is:


How to Listen

How to Use Night Clinic


Episodes

Night Clinic Episode #1 thumbnail Vulval Lump Cancer or Cyst

Night Clinic #1: Vulval Lump: Cancer or Cyst?
Approx. 25 minutes

Worried about a vulva lump and can’t sleep? In this Night Clinic #1 sleep health story, I explain when a vulval lump is likely a cyst and when doctors worry about cancer. We walk through red flags, what happens at the GP, and how to calm the 3am ‘is this cancer?’ spiral.

Night clinic episode #2, chest pain at 2 am - anxiety or heart attack?

Night Clinic #2: Anxiety Related Chest Pain – Heart Attack or Panic Attack?
Approx. 15 minutes

It’s 2 am, your chest feels tight and your mind goes straight to heart attack. This episode explains how anxiety can cause real physical chest pain, the red‑flag symptoms that mean you must seek urgent help, and what’s more likely in a healthy young woman. Calm, honest guidance without minimising genuine risk.

New Night Clinic episodes are released monthly and focus on the health worries that keep women awake.


What You Can Expect


Night Clinic -Quick Questions

Q: Is Night Clinic a substitute for seeing a doctor?
A: No. Night Clinic is for information and reassurance only. It does not replace an in‑person assessment, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek medical advice if you’re worried about your health.

Q: Will this help me sleep?
A: Night Clinic is designed to be calming and to reduce health anxiety at night. Many people find that makes it easier to fall asleep, but everyone is different.

Q: Is it only for women?
A: The focus is women’s health, but some episodes will be relevant to anyone experiencing those symptoms.

Q: How often are new episodes released?
A: Once a month, usually in the second week. Subscribe on YouTube to be notified when the next Night Clinic goes live.


Ready to Swap Panic for Clarity at Night?

Start with the episode that speaks most to your current worry, or simply press play and let Night Clinic keep you company while you drift off.

Askawayhealth 2023 grant recipient from European Union Development Fund

Askawayhealth, 2023 Award Recipient

Our educational content meets the standards set by the NHS in their Standard for Creating Health Content guidance.

Askawayhealth aims to deliver reliable and evidence based women's health, family health and sexual health information in a way that is easily relatable and simple for everyone to access.